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C—-8 AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. “Contineed) Auctioneers, USTEES SALE _OF VALUABLE DE. TRUFAGRED, FRAME, IDENCE, NUMBER 4329 BLAGDEN AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtne of a certain deed of trust, duly gecorded in Liber 6127. at folio 343, of the fand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby. the undersigned trustee will sell at public_suction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE FIRST DAY OF JULY. AD. 1931, AT FIVE O'CLOCK 2.M. the following-described land and premises, sit- uate in the District of Columbia: Lots num- bered thirteen (13) to seventeen i clusive, in s umbered twent dred and forty-two (3342) in the Edson W. Triggs of part of the f Jand calied “Argyle, Cowl ana s per plat recorded in the office veyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 63. at folio 50. together with the improvements, ~consisting_of a detached frame dwelling known as number 4329 Blug- A venue Norinwest oo s of sale: One-third of the purchase money o be haid i cash. the balance in 5% Caunl instaliments. pavable in one and a0 SORR, WA interest 'mt> nix per cept ber onyable emi-annuails, from duy of Sechrad by deed of {rust upon the - i eain e the option' of B Diiretinser. A debonit of $5.000 wil be Teaubea #t time ‘ot ‘saie. Al con Fedarditin, etc.. at cost of purchace of"%ale o e Complied qhss'trom day of faserias The Tis Tt Fisk and cost of after" B "0 Vertising of “sich resale g Subtiehed 1 Washing. | ton Blc THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY. | Trustee, | By C. H_POPE. ' | | 1 | Vice President. WILLIS, Secretars. 126,995 1 . OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, | 1831 EYE ST. N.W. | SALE BRICK OF VALUABLE TWO- AND FRAME DWELL- S _PREMISZS 219 QUE; tue of a certain deed of trust. duly | recorded in Liber No. 6110, folio 3: of the land records of the Distri Tumbia, and gt the request of the party cured thereby. tne undersizned trustees w sell &t public auction. in front of the prem- | on THURSDAY., THE NINTH DAY OF | 1931, AT THREE-THIRTY . the followins-deseribed land in the city of Wasi- Columbia. and designated and premises. ington, Distric: as end beicg p beginning at 41, inches we: said lot & id st I nosth 105 feot 41 and thence south 105 feet to f { T All cash. All cou- to be complied wiih | o day of sule. other: | Rice the trustees eserve the Tignt. to resei | The propercy at the risk and cCost of de o fve” duzsadver | C. CHESTER CAYWOOD, _3621.29.4¥13.68.9 Trustees. _ S. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, THOS. J. QU ede ST AW TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROFERTY, BEING = A _TWO-STORY FRAME _AND ~1WO-STORY BUILDING, EACH COl N AND' LIVING QU KNOWN AS PREM. NORTH CAPITOL SIREET; TORY _ FRAME ICK DWELLINGS KNOWN AS irtue of of the T y Cause of Columbia b 2151," we will sell at public 1, in _front of 'the premises. on WEDNESDAY. THE EIGHTH DAY OF JULY. | 931, AT FOUR O CLOCK P.M.. the follow- | and premises, situate in of Columoia. and' being the | nozth on Korth Capitol | Etreet by the f thereof of original | 1 square six hundred t being assessed for | lot eight hundred | sale is made subject | on by the court, ird of ihe purchase and the balance in | to_the rat Terms of to be pai; . bearing interest at the rate of m per annum. payable semi- ured by deed of trust on h. at the option equired upon cing, notary urchaser's cost 15 resell the prop- t of defaulting pur- Giortisement. of | T published in GARRETT, DAVID L. RIGRDAN. __fe25-d&ds.exSu&hol Trustees. ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers, 915 E ST. N.W. OF G, Tesale in some newsp, ington, D. C. CLYDE D. s Wash SALE THREE - STORY. 208 L STREET ie_of & deed of trust recorded in 5700, at 1olio 310, of the land the District of Columbia, and at quest of the parties secured thereby, dersigred ee will offer for sale af ublic auction. in front of the premises. on DAY. THE SIXTH (6th) DAY OF JULY. FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. the follow- ed land ‘and premises, with the imorovements thereon: Lot numbered one Fundred and fifteen (1i5) in David Riordan’s on of lots in square numbered five and fifty-seven (557), as per plat in Liber 52, at folio 151, of the records of the office 0f the surveyor of the District of Columbia, subject to covenants of record. Terms. O -third (13) cash, the remainder in equal instal ments.” pavable in one 1) and Tk (1) years. with Interest Bt Six per ent (67 ). pavabie semi-annually. secured By ‘deed ot Trust on' Broperty soid. “or afl | Cash. at the ODtioh of the purehiser. “A | +"'or' five hindred dollazs (3300) res d at sale. ‘Terms 1o be complied with in twenty (20) deys from the date of Sale or the deposit the ‘trustee Fecerving i\ tne “properts. e defaulling purs 5 Ao 50" daye dveriisement thereof in some hewspapes putlished in the Disirict of Columbia. Convevancing. rec cording and notarial fees at the cost of the Burchaser. THE MUNSEY TRUST company. _fe24-dads.exsu el ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON, Auctioneers. CHANDLER__SEDAN BY AUCTION FOR STORAGE CHARGES, Notice is hereby given that on SATURDAY. JULY EIGHTEENTH, 1931, AT ~TEN O'CLOCK. AM. we will sell by public auc- {on. at Weschler's Auto Auction, 613 G st. n.v., to enforce our lien for storage charges, Ghnndler Sedan. Motor No. 124821, left with us'in the name of Eimer J. Binford. Hotel Martinioue. New ok, N. Y. Parties at interest take notice STONELEIGH GARAGE. By SAMUEL GOLDENBERG. $029-356.13 5 Proprietor. _ FHOMAS J. OWEN & SON., AUCTIONEERS. 1431 EYE ST. Ww. TRUSTEES' BALE OF VALUABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATE.| NO. 1423 THIRD STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of & deed of trust recorded in Liber No. 6478 at folio 462. of the land rec- ords of the Disirict of Columbja, we shall Sell in front of the premises on THURSDAY. THE SECOND DAY _OF JULY, A.D, 1931, AT TY OCLOCK P.M. ‘iot num- Bradley's (14) in numoered _five fifty- three (553). as per plat recorded in the office of the surveyor lor the bistrict of Columbia in Liber 15 at folio 195 Terms of sale: On h cashi balance In one, two and thres years, with interest at ix per cen per annum.’ payable semi ally. Deposit of $200.00 required of sale and the purchaser allowed 15 days from date of sal> lo complete the purchase. Further particulars at time of sale. VERNON G. OWEN, WILLIAM G. SCHAFHIRT, je20.d&dbs-exSu _ stess. “THOS. J. OWEN_& SON. AUCTIONEERS, e 1431 EYE ST. N.W. JSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE FRAME TR WELLING KNOWN AS PREMISES 1201 NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 6017, folio 261 et seq., ©of the land records of the District of Co- fumbla, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the undersigned trustees Wil gell at public auction. in front of the Premises. 'on FRIDAY. THE THIRD DAY OF JULY. A'D 1931, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M., the following-described land and premises. = “District of Columbia. and and beint part of lots 11 and 13'in sanare 743. as per piat recorded in the offica ‘of the sirvevor for the District of Eolumbia_in Liber N. K.. at folio 193. being iy set forth in said deed of trust by metes nd Bounds end now known, for taxation oses as lot £33 in square 743. PUER0ms of 'sale: All cach. ‘A deposit of 30 will ‘be ‘Tequized at time of sale. All convevancing, recgrding, etc. at cost of pu Chaser. Terms off sale to be complied with Within' thirty days from day of sale. other: Tise the irustees reserve the right o Tesell The broperty. at the risk and cost of default- in% purchaser, after five davs' advertisement of°such resale in some newspaper published ? fon. D."C. e A, T. ROBINSON, W.'s. RYON. sennasananiyy T Trustees. “THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, 1451 EYE ST. N.W. ) " SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK TR P LLING KNGWN Al 2040 F STREET RORTHWEST, | CONTAINING -~ TEN KGOS, TWo +BATHS AND HOT- WATER By wrtue of A cortaln deed of trust, duly recorded i Liber No.. 6200. folio 69 et sea %t dand ‘Fecords of the District ‘of ‘Co. Simbla, ‘ahd ‘at_the Tequest of the party LmNed Thereby. “he "Uhdersigned trustees ST i puplic muction. in' front of the Bremises, "on’ MONDAY. THE SIXTH DAY B 5ty AD 1031, AT FIVE O'CLOCK $31. e following-deseribed land and prem- situate in' the city of Washington, Dis: and designated a5 and betg G0t 21 'in 0. E. Babcotk's subdivision Insquars 104, as Der bl R L.H. at tollo 262 ihe mow Khiown far ‘asscaament 2es a3 Tot 813 in 5 DU s of fale: Al cash. A deposit of 4200 Will be ‘Teauired at time of sale. Al | I e¥aneing. Tecording. etc. at cost of pur- Shaser. erms of sale (o be complied with SIthin thirty dass from dav of sale. other- Sise Bne trustees reserve the right to resell The property. at tne risk and cost of de- Toiiae burchaser. after five das' adver- hement O RUth esale''in some” newspaver Tishea ’in "Washington. D, i ALFRED B, BAKER. ises. trict ‘of Columbia, d taxation OTTO Wh-Ghds exSukol - . s AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. "THOS. J. OWEN_& SON, AUCTIONEERS, . 1431 EYE ST. N.W. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TW STORY 'BRICK DWELLING. 8! NO. 19, JRHODE " ISLA AV By virtue of & deed of trust recorded i Liver 'No, 6451." at folig 242, of the lan records’ of the District of Columbia, we shall sell, in_front of the premises. on’ THURS- DAV, THE_ NINTH DAY OF JULY, A.D. 1931, AT TWO-THIRTY O'CLOCK P.M.. iot numbered thirty-one (31) in Harry Ward- man and Thomas P. Bones' subdivision of lots in block numbered eleven (11), “High View,” as pe: plat recorded in the dfce of the surveyor for the District of Columbia in Liber 43. at folio 147; said block numbere eleven (i1) now known for purposes of ms- sessment and taxation s square numbered thirty-five hundred and thirty-five (3835). Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. balaiice in one. two and three years, with interest at six'per ceut per anr payable semi- annually. Deposit of $300 required at time of sale. ‘and the purchaser allowed fifteen days from date Of sale to complete the pur- chase. Further particulars at sale. VERNON G. OWEN. WILLIAM G. SCHAFHIRT. €26-d&dbs.exSu&khol s Trustees. RESORTS. TIC CITY, N, ATLANTIC CITY Established 1873 INDIANA AVENUE AND BOARDWALK Spacious open porches —expansive lawna for the children to romp on — service and cuisine such as you expect. Brighton baths for your surf bathing. Write now for attractive vates that gite you the benefit of decreased costs. CHALFONTE- HADDON HALL On the Beach and Boardwalk Attsactive Rates Amerie: 1000 rooms _ Bathing from Hotel Telephone 4-0141 Leeds and Lippincots Company - TABOR INN Ocean end Connecticut Ave. Ideal location: large. airy rooms: running water; 20th season: Spring rates.” Owner mgmt._J. P. & A. M. DUNN. — BEACH HAVE) & Beach Haven, N. J. TheErgleside it hesori that combines per- 1ech et aimass e R n hotel, and ves sure relief from Bocklet. R. P 'NGLE. OCEAN CITY, MD. MAJESTIC HOTEL Facing the Ocean—American Plan $4.50 to $5.00 3 1 discount on_weekl (i3 SMITH. Prop. _ Telephone 260 COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk: modern. Special rates to July Golf. " Booklet. 18th season. Charges re- verséd on phone reservations. Ph. No. 3 C. 0. and N. C. D. CARTER, THE BELMONT g@eean, front, rooms; rooms. Terms Rearonable. ey L. R._HEARNE. THE KAYE P On boardwalk Excellent table. Bathing free. _MRS. M. KAYE. Prop. Ph. 117. TI F Hot & Cold THE DEL-MAR "5:.c 4| HASTINGS HOTEL OpBeare waik Parking Space, Special Rates to July 15. MRS. CHAS. LUDLA! BREAKERS ON BOARDW, Rooms with hot and cold running water and private bath. Phone 76._C. H. Timmons. Prop. Gomfor THE DENNIS 5enigusne 200 %n: ng water. Terms reasonable. Bathing iree. Opens June 15._ MRS. R. J. DENNIS. 4 OCEAN_VIEW, VA. i The Chowan, Ocean View,Va Water Front—One Blo from Amusements WeeLly Rates. 520.00, § s Mrs. Mary L. Britton. Phone 240-J. STEAMSHIP ALL-EXPENSE TOUR Washington to Baltimore By Boot wad Rl $12.12 Round Trip Follow the pioneers through_the his- torically country, 220 miles y—down' the Poto- Bay—return by chester and T: Leave 3th S nesday and Saturday, 4 time). Minimum coat. § All" information, _liter: R. R. City Ticket Offic: or Agent’s Office, HOLMES’ THE EVENING STAR, JARDINE GETS POST Becomes Chief of Agricultural Ex- periment Stations. CORVALLIS, Oreg., June 290 (#)— Resignation of James T. Jardine, for the past 11 years director of the Oregon State . College agricultural experiment staticn, to become chief of the office of experiment stations of the United announced here last night. Jardine, a brother of Willlam M. Jardine, former Secretary of Agricul- ture, came here in 1920 after serving 13 years as chief in forest range inves- tigations for the Federal Government, CRIPPLE HE.LPERS MEET International Congress, at The Hague, Hears Talks. ‘THE HAGUE, Holland, June 29 (#).— ‘The International Congress for As- sistance to Cripples, summened by the International Society- for the Care of Crippled Children, was opened today in the Ridderzall by Paul King of Detroit, president of the congress. Speeches of welcome were delivered by the minister of labor and the city burgomaster. Edgar F. Allen of Elyria, Ohio, president of the society, spoke on the development of the world move- ment to aid cripples. An exhibition i§ being held in connection with the con- Convened PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Bureau of ) Accounts., Navy Department. D. C.. until 10 o'clock a.m., July 7. 1. for furnishink machine tools, pig iron. steel plotes, to the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C.. etc. Apply for proposals to the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. ' J. 3. CHEATHAM, Fayinaster General of the Navy, i OFFICE OF THE ARCHITECT OF THE Cupitol. Washington, D. C.. June 24, 1931 SEALED BIDS will be received in_this office until 3 p.m.. Eustern Stundurd Time. July 14, 1931, and then publicly opened, for the { construction of NEW GRANITE STEPS snd PLATFORMS for west apnrosches o the | Uniited States Cepitol Buildink. Washington, €. 1In mccordance with the Act of March 1931, the specifications reauire hat wil Inborers wnd mechanics employed under the contract for this building sheil be paid the prevailing rates of wages in the District of Columbia. On or after June 30, 1931, pluns and specifications. not exceeding three se Ay be cotalned at the Office of the Ar tect of thy Oepitol, in the discretion of s: Architect, ™ any satisfactory general con- tractor. A deposit In the form of a check for 310.00. made payable to the order of David Lynn, Architect of the Capitol. will be required for each set of plans and speci- fications to insure their return in good con- dition. David Lynn, Architect of the Cap- itol. 1€26.27.29 _MOVING, PACKING & STORAGE. _ | 3. | | y ‘Without Worry or Risk. Res MOVE oile Service. Low Rates orage in rooms. $2 mo. and up. Experf | § packers for shipping. NORTH 0104 | {308 Frorida Ave, N.W Better Cleanis ' LANDRY %pi[ N EUGENIA. BANKHEAD MARRIES HER FIFTH Honeymoons With Ennis States Department of Agriculture, was Smith in Pacific After Cere- |a splfl-'fllfl had been'in this country but mony at Rosarita Beach. By the Assoclated Press. SAN DIEGO, Calif, June 29.— Married for the fifth time, Eugenia Bankhead, daughter of Representative | william B. Bankhead of Alabama and sister of Tallulah Bankhead, stage and screen actress, was honeymooning along the South Pacific Coast today. She became the bride of Ennis Smith, New York business man, in a Mexican ceremony performed by 'Judge Rodrigo |Loyo at Rosarita Beach, Lower Cali- fornia, 15 miles solth of . Tia Juana, saturday night. Four Times Married. Mrs. Smith was twice married and divorced from Morton McMichael Hoyt. Her next marriage was to Wilfred Lawson Butt, a Nevada University foot ball star, but this was annulled when it was found the divorce between Butt and his first wife had not become final. Her third husband was Howard Lee, & Texas aviator. This marriage also was disssolved on complaint by the bride in Los Angeles lest August that Lee had represented he was rich and an official of a large air transport company, when actually he was a fifer of limited means, Time Changed Mind. “This is my last, I'm through,” said |Mrs. Lee then, but time changed her | mind. At Rosarita Beach the bride gave her {age as 30 and the bridegroom as 33. They said they would live in New York City. Friends in Los Angeles said they expected them there today or tomorrow. SUGAR PACT REPORTED China to Use Cuban Product Only, Newspapers Declare. SHANGHA], June 29 (#)—The Chl—l nese press asserted today an agreement had been reached between the Na- tionalist government ministry of indus- tries and the Cuban International Sugar Corporation providing for estab- | lishment of u sugar refinery here with | | & capacity of 1,000 tons deily. Chinese | newspapers sald Cuban sugar will be used exclusively. ‘The reports said the agreement calls for $5.000,000 gold capital, to be pro- vided equally by the Cubans and Chi- nese. ‘The Cuban Minister to China was credited with having directed negoti- ations with the Nationalist government. Sty aemen 17g at a S;t';ng Best cleaning ANY LADIES’ Afternoon, Etc. Expertly Cleaned and F DRESS Including Evening, Sports, Presenting the town’s offer $1.00 inished Brings You Every Tuesday and Friday “MYTIFINE” = = . o NN NSNS = ARNSS 77577 A N SKKE c doz. R N\ fluffy and digestible. < =4 = S 74 QRAAA R — 7. \ B Serv OLMES At Your Door W ashin, Heat Before Serving * They’re Delicious OLMES’ MYTIFINE BISCUITS contain the best compound of food elements. This means that they are an economical source of energy and protein in any diet. They're made with an abundance of pure milk. The Holmes secret process of mixing and the “Oven Controlled Baking” produce a biscuit — light, ) To .try them once is to have them eve: i Whether you eat them cold, heated or toasted, MYTIFIN their neme—They are mighty-fine. Delivered Direct to Your Door 12 Convenient. Locations Main Office 1413 H St. N.W, District 8263 e = ~ 77777 = = 7 ~N S 77 "R AN E TR < ' S /7, A\ e &S Tuesday and Friday. 2 Biscuits live up to — Phone National 4537 M EveryMorning * On Time on Housewives for Over 30 Years WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931. GIRL’S' SLAYER EXECUTED Peter Spirellis, Waitress’ Murderer, Electrocuted at Rockview. BELLEFONTE, Pa., June 29 (#).— Peter Spirellis, 38 years old, of Schuyl- kill County, Pa., was electrocuted at Rockview Penitentiary today for the murder of Mary Dashion, waitress in a Pottsville restaurant, last January 26. few weeks when arrested for the crime. He saw service during the World War in the ranks of the, Greek army. He was accused of fatally stabbing Miss Dashion when she refused to permit him to call on her. TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. Columbla—“The Lawyer's Secre second week, at 11:56 a.m., 1: :55, 5:55, 7:55 and 9:55 p.m. | Palace—“Laughing Sinners,” at 11:15 | am., 1:15, 3:30, 5:30, 7:40 and 9:50 pm. Stage shows at 12:40, 2: 7:05 to 9:15 pm. Fox—“The Black Camel” at 11:48| am., 2:18, 4:32, 7:40 and 9:54 pm.| Stage shows at 1:25, 3:39, 6:47 and | 9:01 pm. | R-K-O Keith's—* 11:55 am,, 1:55, 3:55, 9:50 p.m. Earle—"“Chances,” at 11:25 am., 2, | 4:30, 7:25 and 9:55 pm. Stage shows | at 1:05, 3:40, 6:30 and 9 p.m. Metropolitan—“Stepping_Out,” at 11 .m., 1248, 2:36, 4:24, 6:12, 8 and 9:48 pm. Tivoll—Gold Dust Gertie,” at 2:40, 4:25, 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. | Central—"Quick Millions,” 11 a.m. to | 11 pm. | Ambassador—*“Chances,” at 6:15, 8 and 9:50 p.m. for Murde: 0, 7:50 and sHovE “| WASHINGTON, D.C |f] al. EHa Forget We Have BLANK | o'l | E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Pa. A Voigtlander Cameras With F. 4.5 lens. Com) Shutter New $21.00 5w, | WIN s wanme || Bhote. Ask for detafls. See Sunday Sar”for winmer. Phone National COLUMBIA PHOTO SUPPLY ; 1424 New York Ave. N.W. Regular $15.00 MODERNISTIC Permanents, Th Push-up Wave With Ring| Now 36.50 NO /GERWAVE NEEDED New York Beauty Shop 926 New York Ave. ME. 4315 MT. VERNON Charles Macalester t Ends : | N Upder U. S. Government inspection aves Seventh St. Wharf Daily 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Round Trip, 85¢ Admission, 25¢ Cafe and Lunch Counter on Mount Vernon Not Open on JUBILEE RAZORS The Finest Straight Razor FI LERY Razors Honed Scissors Sharpened teamer undays Walfords—909 Pa. Ave. EXPERTS HERE TO RE BLECTRICAL ATFLIANGES® Such as Lron ete.. GIBSON'S, . Toasters, Grl mall e st. 917 G ST, No 27, i"or Hay Fever HOMEOPATHIC PHARMACY 1007 H St. N+ 150 Jour exes w thorough examina- wlasses No'appointment necessary. Optical tion when you call we'll muke them, A LEESE % 614_?(11 St. N.W. __WHERE TO DINE. Announcement you need Powhatan Spring opens July 4th Serving Luncheon, Tea, Phone NA. 1695 Dinner, Supper Miss Elizabeth Anne Ford, Hostess On Wilson Blvd. 3 miles from Key Bridge, just the other side of Ballston. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. [ ] The Black Camel § Earl Derr Biggers' Thriller wath Hollywood Secrets Solved in “TOP 0" THE WOI Featuring GENE MORGAN ‘The Temperature is Just Right KEITH'S 15th at G The Greatest opoortunity th has ofered to America's Facoriie ster LEW AYRES in Monta Bell's “UP FOR MURDER” A CUniversal Picture With GENEVIEVE TOBIN Star of “SEED” “Mickey's Rebel Scrcen Snapshe Aesop Fable Sportlicht RKO PATHE NEWS STEAMER Charles Macalester Leaves Seventh St. Wharf Daily, 10 A. M., P M. Sunday, 10:30 A. M., 30 & 6:45 P. M. “Baining. Amisements and His Orchestra GUND TRIP. Soe 'CAMERAS From §() CENTS | Fuller & M Albert, Inr. 815 10th St. N.W. PEERLESS FURNITURE STORES l"llllll“"l]"m How to Get Here! This sale is at our Ware- house only—in ailey rear of at 918 M St. N.W. Large 4- story brick building, plenty of parking space. Take Seventh, Ninth or Four- teenth St. cars and get off at M St. N.W. Short walk. Inquire for Woodward & Lothrop’s old warehouse. 539.00 of oak, $20.00 and $39.00 Round Dini l‘llmllol Tables, of oal e e 50g 95 $39.. Overstuffe size . mplete with y 2 o $19.50 Walnut and Oak Servi Tables, slightly marred o 339 $3.00 to $8.30 0dd Walnut Dining Room Chairs, a1l mew. ° 1% $5:98 5975 Bed. opens to $19.50 Seamless 6x9 Axminster Rus, from storage. $39.00 9x12 Axminster Rul From storage .. $08.00 Electric less tubes 4 $1.98 End Tables, nicel; in brown mahogany ... S0 olaree Bue Ushelstered gqpc Foot Stools, extra special value $4.95 Wrought Iron Table Lamps. 2- dle strie “with decorated Qgc $2.49 Handsome Smoking Sel © of wrousht iron 09 $139.00 3-Plece Mohsal Livisg it E A Overstufted = 32450 0%, Coler, Veleor e ving Koom Salte 1n wo0d condition: *19" $250.00 All Taupe Mohair 3-Piece Liv- Inc Room Suite with Coxwell $05).75 ehair. Prom storage . z Prom Storage £198.00 M Suite ' with ditton .- : £275.00 Fine d-Plece Fret Mob=t= Vivo echair with ottoman. Slightly § .50 imoerfect sl .98 ST e ey e, 2 £925.00 Renntif=1 Nak Veneor £99.50 Kitchen Cabinets, vour chaice of phite orjade” green. liantly $0).95 $29.50 5.Piece Decorated Walnut Breaifast “Room Suite, from $~7.98 cushions, ine Room Snite including Cogswe'l £0.00. tn $20.00 Simmons Wal- Dinine Room Suite, traded $30.85 imperfect . storags - sve.50 Kghce Break- tast Room” Sefter " practiterss "6’" which can be pure all coils Mattresses R 519, Bed with from storage over Room Suites .. The Peerless has held remarkable WAREHOT the past tractive. ' ALES . each succeeding one eclipsing the last. Every article in this salé can not be listed here becaus space but a visit will reveal hundreds of items eq of limited ly as e Assembled for this sale are scores of brand-new and perfect suites, as well as dependable used furniture, /| ed at unheard-of low Whether you wish a foot stool or a home outfit it will be tremendously worth while to come tomorrow. ¥ prices . . . ONE DAY ONLY Tuesday, June 30th Starting Tomorrow at 8 AM. Promptly FREE Phone DECATUR TAXI 6100 and s SERVICE CITY CAB ————————— will call for you and bring you to this sale...WE PAY THE DRIVER ... no charge to you for this service. $0.75 Guaranteed Coil Bed Springs, sizes. resilicni g6 e $3.98 $5.98 $0.35 Pure Cotton Roll-Edse all sizes e 16.50 All-Layer Felt, 50-lb. Edze Mattresses, all sizes.. Simmons Double Day- comfort, 10-yr. Guaranteed Inner Coil Mauresses, ail $.98 $19.50 Walnut-finish Good- g ! se. Dresser, 10 marred. s5ar $19.50 Vanity Dressine Table, §4.98 $39.00 0dd Wood Be from $150 to $2 59.35 Living Pull-up and Occasional Koom Chaits, floor sam- §3.98 Top-icer Refrizerator, § 4 . damased ........ b 529, door $12.50 fonier, floor sample..... Walnut-fnish Chit- 6 $79.00 3-plece Walnut Bed Room Suite. slightly mismatched from storage B $9975 £39.50 Large Hollywood Wal- nut from suite L3125 1o 8135 Sixteen Vanity Dresser, left over 312.35 Fine Brand-new & Room Suites and Be: m Suites are to be sacrificed in this sale. These are all perfect—our purpose is to give - people price a real money. early 19 new Suites ful ¥ho want quality at “buy” "for their Make your ‘selection $¢€.0).75 o $325—Some of our very best Suites—fine Mohair Bed-Davenport nd Living Room Suites. beauti- 10-pe. Dinine Room Suites and 4, § and 6 pe. Bed Room Suites, all L0 g0 'at the same price-_the cream of our stock will choice be included. ¥ouT 59875 $3.50 Maple Ladder-Back: Chairs, with imitation rush seats. new All'brand-"$7 .98 WAREHOUSE Only In Alley, Rear of 918 M St. N.W. 4-Story Building—Plenly of Parking Space Woodward & Lothrop’s Old Warehouse REGINALD DENNY CHARLOTTE GREENWOO LEILA HYAMS CLIFF EDWARDS LILLAN BOND “ADNENTIRES W CHAPEL POINT Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Sports Round trip) Weekdays ke, 8100, Catndrens S0, Sanee & Holidayr, $1.25 and 75¢. COLONIAL BEACH Best Summer Resort near Washington Chapel Point each way. WILSON Tuh St. Wharves | ' aes., Weds.. Tha: Sans. & Holidays, 7.45 P. M. Saturday I NE iat. 2440 Tel. el BOAT LEAVES 7:45 P.M. Tonight Moonlight Dance and Ride Bethlehem Chapter, O. E. S. 7th St. Wharf (Wilson Line) CRYSTAL POOL WITH BATHING BEACH DANCEII 8:30 to 30 PM And from 1 P. M. Enjoy 50 AMUSEMENTS At Free Admission ST * 81G ACTS/ . CLIVE BROOK-CHARLES ROGE! SRR ke JEAN ARTHUR. 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